A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON COMMUNICATION SKILL AND MOTIVATING SKILL IN YOUTH AND SPORT OFFICES OF MEKELLE AND CENTRAL ZONES IN TIGRAI REGIONAL STATE
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communication skill, motivating skill, governmental and non-governmental bodies’, youth and sport offices.Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the communication skill and motivating skill in the youth and sport offices of Mekelle and Central Zones. Comparative survey specifically, Cross-sectional design was used to compare the various groups. The researcher used simple random sampling technique to select ten Woreda and Sub city youth and sport offices from the -19- Woredas and Sub-cities of the two Zones. The researcher also used purposive sampling technique to select the whole population (108) of the selected Woreda youth and sport offices as a respondent. A total of -19- self made but standardized 5 liker test questionnaire and 6 unstructured interview were used in order to collect concrete and relevant information about the above two variables. Pilot study was conducted to check the reliability of the questionnaires and the result of the test of reliability Alpha coefficient was 0.742 and 0 .645 for communication skill and motivating skill respectively. One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to compare the communication skill among the governmental and non-governmental bodies. Post-Hoc LSD multiple comparison was applied to identify the differences between the various groups in the youth and sport offices of Mekelle and Central zone. Further independent t-test was used to compare the motivating skill among the youth and sport offices of Mekelle and Central zone. The results obtained through post hoc multiple comparisons and independent t-test proved that, there was statistically significance difference among the various groups in youth and sport offices of Mekelle and Central Zones on their communication skill however there was no s statistically significant difference on their motivating skill.
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